I recognize that Wolfram builds palettes as notebooks and I can imagine that one could create a custom palette whose cells one could dock at the top of another notebook (this would work great if one could split a notebook into panes and scroll through them separately so one always had access to the palette). Just not certain I see a clear way to do this with a supplied palette.

So, does anyone know how to dock a palette to a notebook (or any reasonably functional equivalent)?

Hehe, now we need to do this automatically for every palette, throw in some bright colors and then it'll look like my mom's Internet Explorer window :D
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rm -rf♦Sep 19 '12 at 15:30

@Jagra I think the important thing to note is that you have access to everything in the palette, so if you wanted to perhaps dock a couple of the buttons, you could just fish them out and use them in your own custom dock. But of cause then your close to just building your own dock from scratch.
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jVincentSep 19 '12 at 15:33

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